[PDF][PDF] Stigma in Family Patients Who Have a Psychiatric Disorder: A Systematic Review

AR Reong, RP Astuti - Jurnal Ners, 2019 - academia.edu
Introduction: The stigma in families who are caring for patients who experience mental
illness in the modern era is high. Some of the experiences of patients with mental illness …

The relationships between health professionals' perceived quality of care, family involvement and sense of coherence in community mental health services

ØL Moen, H Skundberg-Kletthagen… - Issues in Mental …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Mental health professionals have a responsibility to ensure the best possible quality of care.
Family is strongly involved in the patient's everyday life. The aim of this study was to …

Family perspectives of healthcare for relatives living with a mental illness

MA Schaffer - Perspectives in psychiatric care, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose This study explored how parents, partners or spouses, siblings, and adult children,
who had a relative living with a mental illness, experienced interactions with mental …

Complicated grief, depression, health and attachment style in first degree relatives of individuals with a chronic psychotic disorders

L Rachamim, N Nacasch, I Sinay - Community mental health journal, 2022 - Springer
Complicated grief (CG) is a form of unrelenting grief after the death of a loved one. However,
family members of individuals who suffer from Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective disorders and …

Quality in psychiatric care in the community mental health setting from the perspective of patients and staff

JF Roldán-Merino, M Tomás-Jiménez… - International journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
The current paradigm of mental health care focuses on care provided in the community,
increasingly moving away from hospital care models that involve considerable economic …

Appreciating the Journey: Exploring a Family Member's Perceptions of What “Trauma-Informed” Means in Occupational Therapy for Early Psychosis

W Hagan, J Dulek, H Read - Occupational Therapy in Mental …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Trauma-informed approaches are gaining recognition as best practice in mental health, yet
minimal research explores what this means to families. This study used a single …

Livet med psykisk sykdom i familien-En metaetnografi om pårørendes erfaringer

AM Velde - 2023 - uis.brage.unit.no
Bakgrunn: Pårørende til mennesker med psykiske lidelser står i komplekse situasjoner som
krever innsats utenom det vanlige, av helt vanlige folk. Å være pårørende til noen som får en …

[PDF][PDF] De ontwikkeling van een multidisciplinaire richtlijn voor het betrekken van de context in de geestelijke gezondheidszorg

E Vanlinthout, E Coppens, T Opgenhaffen… - 2020 - documentserver.uhasselt.be
1 Achtergrond Vermaatschappelijking van de zorg streeft ernaar om zorg zoveel mogelijk in
de eigen omgeving te laten plaatsvinden zodat de zorggebruiker een zinvolle rol kan …

Subverting the Narrative: Addressing Gaps in the Medical Model of Mental Health Through Expressive Arts and Critical Race Feminism Paradigms

S Kostareva - 2020 - digitalcommons.lesley.edu
This paper discusses the problematic theoretical underpinnings of the medical model of
mental health, first examining the historical development of the mental health field …

[PDF][PDF] Practitioners' Understanding Of Sociological And Medical Models Of Mental Illness When Working With Ethnic Minority Victims/Survivors Of Child Sexual Abuse …

P Sawrikar - Scholar Freedom, 2022 - s3.amazonaws.com
Being unaware of the pros and cons of a sociological versus medical approach to the
treatment of mental illness as a result of child sexual abuse (CSA) risks abuse of gendered …